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TURKEY AND RUMANIA

Two different cultures

The distance between Istanbul (Turkey) and Bukarest (Rumania) is about 450 kilometers.

WHAT ARE WE GOING TO TALK ABOUT?

The culture in general.

The sports.

The dance.

The tourism.

The food.

We are going to talk about this following aspects of the culture of Turkey and Rumania.

THE ROMANIAN CULTURE IN

GENERAL.

The Romanian culture is

quite rich of many different

parts you can explore.

Important celebrations are

for example the „Mărţişor“

(1. of May) which is

marking the beginning of

the spring.

The rumanian flagg

THE TURKISH CULTURE IN GENERAL.

The Turkish culture is

pretty diversified and

kind of a mix between

the the Turks from

Anatolia and the

occidental culture.

The turkish flagg

The most practised

sports in Rumania are

football and the Olympic

Games of Montreal (an

example of the practised

sports is the artistic

gym.)

THE SPORTS

The most popular sport

in Turkey is the football.

The turkish national team

The traditional dance

in Rumania is the „Hora“

which is accompanied by

a choir.

THE DANCE

The traditional Turkish

dances are very

diversified and mostly

showed at celebrations

like angagements,

weddings, special feasts

etc.The demonstration of a traditional rumanian dance

The demonstration of a tradtional turkish dance

THE TOURISM

A beach at the black ocean in Rumania

Paragliding in Ölüdeniz in Turkey

The tourism in Turkey is also mostly based to the areas of beaches. But Turkey also offers beautiful landscapes in the innercountry, where you can go walking etc.

Tourists in Rumania often go to the black sea, but there are also mountains which are intresting to explore.

THE CASTLE OF DRACULA

PARAGLIDING

Paragliding in Ölüdeniz (Turkey) form 2000 meters.

THE FOOD

A typical traditional Rumanian food: Sarmale.

Typical traditionnal meals of Turkey.